Ryan Lindsay has reviewed "Incognito: Bad Influences" #4 by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, giving it a four and a half star rating and saying, "there is so much to enjoy in this issue that you should read it more than once."

CBR News spoke with Ed Brubaker about his a Sean Phillips' "Incognito: Bad Influences" which revisits the protagonist of the first "Incognito," a super-powered criminal who goes straight to stay alive and stay free.

Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips' Icon series about pulp supervillains in the Witness Protection Program has been snapped up for the big screen treatment by 20th Century Fox with a Pulitzer Prize-winner tapped for the screenplay.

Zack Overkill brings home the best performance of the bunch, but the week itself is a wash despite Tony Stark's email, barbarian bloodshed, wanderings from Wade Wilson and a little thing called "international heartbreak."

It's a pro wrestling world, and comics are only published in it; 1000 reviews in 1000 days; plus the politics of superheroes, weird scenes in the Pirate Bay, the FBI comes home, a new Comics Cover Challenge and more.

What happens when a supervillain is forced to do good? Ed Brubaker & Sean
Phillips answer that question in “Incognito,” a five-issue miniseries from Icon. CBR
News spoke with Brubaker about the project.